THANK GOODNESS I give up on the mushroom, fungus toadstool, whatever!!! LOL LOL

Well Sir what do you store in your lovely air raid shelter these days? My kids would have taken it over as a fort when they were small! They did just that with me hay loft in the barn as it had a secret hatch that droped down to stalls below, and there own private entry!! Kids are great! I played in the loft as a small child also... me loved it too! spent many a night in there Hiding from the boogie who lived with me!!!! HA HA HA HA>>>> never knew where I was the whole time.... My safe zone!!LOL LOL

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"Life is not measured by the number of Breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."

Before I got to feeling so bad I stopped posting, I posterd the above question.

Below the picture identifying the plants (one is not too common)you will find the answer.

In Rome & Julie, Julie says

"What's in a name? That which we call a roseBy any other word would smell as sweet."

THE ANSWER

All of these plants are memebers of the family "Rosaceae," the rose family. Besides producing pretty floweres it is one of the most economically important family of plants in the world, outside of grains and beans.

Having been out of action for a while, it is probably time for me to resume my crafty mental manipulations of all you easily deluded people by posting some thing only an alien census taker might recognize. (Or perhaps Neil and/or Doctor Beaver)

Having been out of action for a while, it is probably time for me to resume my crafty mental manipulations of all you easily deluded people by posting some thing only an alien census taker might recognize. (Or perhaps Neil and/or Doctor Beaver)

Well, Im not sure about this one either, but i reckon i can see a thorn/spiky fang-thing on both sides of the 'inner' part of the image. So, maybe if it's not an electron microscopy of something quite small, then maybe a snakes' mouth?

Adam

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"I hate barnacles like no man before me" - a very wise man related to a Mr Wedgewood